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CA Lokesh Pokharna (CA)     08 August 2018

House damaged and become non liveble due to govt act

Hello all experts and gentlemen advocates ,

I want to present a live case which happened with one of close relative. i need advice from you all. 

Details of case : - Person is living in his house at village in rajasthan. Everything was going normal and fine.  Around 3 Years ago , Gram panchayat lift the road height by approx 8-9 inches. Now  in any heavy rains , water moves easisy and speedy in his house due to  road level is lifted above and  his house was situated in front of mountains , however the distance is more than 1Km.

Unfortunately the rains were heavy in 2 out of last 3 years ( even most worst in previous 50 years) and he suffered losses like  his shop stock was badly affected and now was non selable worth of  5 Lakhs, house property was also damaged for which he had incurred expenses and most importantly tghe house now become non liveble due to reckless and continous water push in house in rainy season. 

His is continously sending letter tio government officials , PMO, CMO but no fruitful result came. He is seeking either financial assistance to built new house at another place OR the road height to be cut down so his current house become liveble as like previously he was living. The house is historical and builted in a haveli way since years ago and keeps importance in the village, however the person done some interior work.

Kindly provide your input what he do ?  Should he move to high court for compensation Or road level reduction order. Please reply and experts from Jodhpur High court are welcome to fight the case.

 

Regards

Lokesh 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Isaac Gabriel (Advocate)     23 September 2018

In this case, there is no silful or deliberate attempt to disturb your habitation.However, you can seek the assistance of the local authority for relief.


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